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Yuval Oreg

Close-up diagram of the quantum twisting microscope in action. Electrons tunnel from the probe (inverted pyramid at the top) to the sample (bottom) in several places at once (green vertical lines), in a quantum coherent manner
22.02.2023

A clever take on the science of twistronics offers new ways of exploring quantum phenomena

Dirac Electrons Come Back to Life in Magic-Angle Graphene
14.06.2020

A new symmetry-broken parent state discovered in twisted bilayer graphene

Chinese Students Extend Their Stay
16.03.2020

They found a welcoming place when they could not get back to China

Banerjee, Umansky, Oreg, Stern and Heiblum
18.06.2018

Could exotic electron states be used in quantum computing?

Prof. Yuval Oreg
22.10.2017

Prof. Yuval Oreg...

Physicists
03.04.2017

Proving a 20-year-old theory, scientists show that imaginary particles carry the same energy as real ones

Making the video: (l-r) Johnny Goldstein and Ivri Lider at the top of the Institute's Koffler Accelerator
28.01.2013

Weizmann Institute’s physics alumni reunion gives rise to a new video clip, in an unusual collaboration between Institute physicists and the pop...

Majorana
12.09.2012

A particle that is its own antiparticle, first proposed in 1937, has made an appearance in a Weizmann lab

Eran Sela, a research student
01.11.2007

What happens to electrons when we shrink their world?
 It's also the question asked by Eran Sela, a research student...